News Summary
San Antonio drivers can rejoice as lane closures on I-35 between Interstate 10 and Cesar Chavez Boulevard have officially been lifted as of March 25, 2025. With major events like the Final Four and Fiesta approaching, TxDOT’s decision to keep all traffic lanes open will ease commuting for residents and visitors. While the construction work, part of a $25.9 million safety improvement project, is still ongoing, the end goal is a more efficient driving experience. However, drivers should remain cautious as rain is forecasted, potentially impacting road conditions.
San Antonio Drivers Celebrate I-35 Lane Closures Lifted!
Good news for San Antonio drivers! As of Tuesday, March 25, 2025, the lane closures on Interstate 35 between Interstate 10 and Cesar Chavez Boulevard have been officially lifted. With big events on the horizon like the Final Four and Fiesta, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) made the decision to allow all traffic lanes on southbound I-35 to stay open through April. This should make for a smoother commute as residents and visitors hit the roads to enjoy these exciting local festivities.
Construction Work Completed!
So, what led to the lane closures in the first place? The closures were in place to accommodate construction crews who were busy wrapping up some bridge joint repairs. This is part of a larger improvement project involving I-35 and I-10 in downtown San Antonio, which carries a hefty price tag of $25.9 million. The primary aim of this project is to enhance road safety for everyone who travels these busy routes.
Looking ahead, TxDOT anticipates that this entire construction endeavor will be completed by the end of 2025. That means while there may have been some temporary disruptions, the end goal is a safer, more efficient driving experience for all commuters. That’s something we can all get behind, right?
Weather Alert: Rain in the Forecast!
The forecast indicates that heavy rainfall could lead to street flooding, particularly in flood-prone areas. Drivers should be aware that low water crossings may pose challenges, and clogged drains could worsen the flooding in numerous locations around the city. We all know that the San Antonio streets can have a mind of their own when it rains!
Morning Commute Weather Updates
For those planning their morning commute, expect scattered showers, which may increase in intensity by Thursday afternoon and evening. Don’t forget to leave a bit earlier than usual to navigate through those rain-soaked roads safely!
The weather is expected to stick around, with rain lingering through Friday morning before tapering off later that afternoon. When it comes to total rainfall accumulation, estimates are looking at approximately 0.75” – 2” in the western areas, around 1” – 3” in and around Bexar County, and between 3” – 7” in the eastern half and further south. So, stay alert and keep an eye on the skies!
Temperature Drop Ahead
As we transition into this rainy weather pattern, expect temperatures to take a slight dip. Wednesday will see highs in the 70s, followed by a drop into the 60s on Thursday. It’s a perfect time to break out those cozy sweaters and embrace the changes in the air.
Final Words
So whether you are heading out to catch a thrilling basketball game during the Finals or indulging in the festivities of Fiesta, the good news is that traffic is one less thing to worry about! Just remember to stay safe during the wet weather, and enjoy everything our lovely city has to offer!
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